Previously, we have showed you how to install Siri files on you iPhone, iPod and iPad. We showed you also how Siri was connected successfully to iPhone 4 and iPod Touch 4G. Here's good news for you about Siri port on iOS devices. The developers over Applidium reported that they have already cracked Siri's security protocol. This significant step will enable the speech recognition technology on any device even it was not iOS device. According to developers, the possibilities of Siri porting will range from iPhone 4, to iPod touch, to iPad, to Mac to Android.

The amazing point today, that developers may be able to integrate Siri inside their own apps. But we think Apple will start its war to fix such hacks, which indicates that we are against a new cat and mouse game.

The iPhone 4S really sends raw audio data. It’s compressed using the Speex audio codec, which makes sense as it’s a codec specifically tailored for VoIP.The iPhone 4S sends identifiers everywhere. So if you want to use Siri on another device, you still need the identfier of at least one iPhone 4S. Of course we’re not publishing ours, but it’s very easy to retrieve one using the tools we’ve written. Of course Apple could blacklist an identifier, but as long as you’re keeping it for personal use, that should be allright!

Previously, we have showed you how to install Siri files on you iPhone, iPod and iPad. We showed you also how Siri was connected successfully to iPhone 4 and iPod Touch 4G. Here's good news for you about Siri port on iOS devices. The developers over Applidium reported that they have already cracked Siri's security protocol. This significant step will enable the speech recognition technology on any device even it was not iOS device. According to developers, the possibilities of Siri porting will range from iPhone 4, to iPod touch, to iPad, to Mac to Android.

The amazing point today, that developers may be able to integrate Siri inside their own apps. But we think Apple will start its war to fix such hacks, which indicates that we are against a new cat and mouse game.

The iPhone 4S really sends raw audio data. It’s compressed using the Speex audio codec, which makes sense as it’s a codec specifically tailored for VoIP.The iPhone 4S sends identifiers everywhere. So if you want to use Siri on another device, you still need the identfier of at least one iPhone 4S. Of course we’re not publishing ours, but it’s very easy to retrieve one using the tools we’ve written. Of course Apple could blacklist an identifier, but as long as you’re keeping it for personal use, that should be allright!